Children Under Crisis Amidst The Rohingya Exodus

COX'S BAZAR, BANGLADESH - SEPTEMBER 21: A Rohingya child is caught in a crowd waiting for aid near a refugee camp on September 21, 2017 in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. Over 230,000 child refugees have fled into Bangladesh since late August during the outbreak of violence in Rakhine state and are now in urgent need of help, according to Unicef. With children making up around 60 percent of the 420,000 Rohingya that have fled into Bangladesh, many below 18 years old arrived into the makeshift tents highly traumatized after seeing family members killed and homes set on fire. Aid agencies like Unicef are offering counseling for Rohingya children and set up spaces for them to play and relax as they have so far counted more than 1,400 children who have crossed the border with neither parent and many are displaying signs of trauma, such as shaking and the inability to interact with other people. The Rohingya refugee crisis has been reported as the worst in decades while aid agency, Save the Children, warns that over 600,000 Rohingya children could be in Bangladesh by the end of the year with many of them probably being orphans. (Photo by Allison Joyce/Getty Images)
COX'S BAZAR, BANGLADESH - SEPTEMBER 21: A Rohingya child is caught in a crowd waiting for aid near a refugee camp on September 21, 2017 in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. Over 230,000 child refugees have fled into Bangladesh since late August during the outbreak of violence in Rakhine state and are now in urgent need of help, according to Unicef. With children making up around 60 percent of the 420,000 Rohingya that have fled into Bangladesh, many below 18 years old arrived into the makeshift tents highly traumatized after seeing family members killed and homes set on fire. Aid agencies like Unicef are offering counseling for Rohingya children and set up spaces for them to play and relax as they have so far counted more than 1,400 children who have crossed the border with neither parent and many are displaying signs of trauma, such as shaking and the inability to interact with other people. The Rohingya refugee crisis has been reported as the worst in decades while aid agency, Save the Children, warns that over 600,000 Rohingya children could be in Bangladesh by the end of the year with many of them probably being orphans. (Photo by Allison Joyce/Getty Images)
Children Under Crisis Amidst The Rohingya Exodus
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